Goldman Sachs cuts probability of US recession in next 12 months
NEW YORK Goldman Sachs' Chief Economist Jan Hatzius said on Monday the bank was cutting its probability that
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Chinese Province Saw Cremations Surge 73% as Covid Hit: Caixin
Cremations in one of China’s most populous provinces surged by 72.7% year-on-year in the first quarter, local media
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Pistons GM Troy Weaver Appeared on CNN to Discuss Las Vegas Heat
Klay Thompson, Pt. II.
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Meet the first "Golden Bachelor"
"The Golden Bachelor" is looking for love.
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The 15 Best TV Shows to Stream on Amazon's Prime Video Right Now
From 'I'm a Virgo' to 'Fleabag,' Amazon's streaming service has something binge-worthy for every taste.
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Predicting the Suns starting 5 after Bol Bol, Cam Payne moves
The Phoenix Suns recently signed Bol Bol and traded Cam Payne. How will the starting five shape up with the new additions?The Phoenix Suns have put together a rather remarkable offseason. First, the Bradley Beal trade. Then, a series of clutch veteran minimum signings that leaves them with more ...
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Chelsea's Premier League goalkeepers - ranked
The top ten Chelsea goalkeepers of the Premier League era, including Petr Cech, Thibaut Courtois and more.
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Packers Pro Bowler thinks team is disrespected without Aaron Rodgers
A former Pro Bowler on the Green Bay Packers believes the team is being disrespected now that Aaron Rodgers is no longer the quarterback.For the first time in a long time, the Green Bay Packers won't have Aaron Rodgers at quarterback. Even after signing a contract extension one year ago, th...
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China-US climate progress could hinge on curbing of methane
By Valerie Volcovici and David Stanway BEIJING (Reuters) -This week's visit by U.S. climate envoy John Kerry to China after
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Marriott enters licensing deal with MGM to boost presence in the Las Vegas strip
Marriott International said on Monday it entered a licensing deal that will allow its loyalty members to earn
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"Hell no:" Plane full of singing Taylor Swift fans sparks debate
Taylor Swift fans made the most of their delayed flight and decided to have a Swift-themed sing-a-long, but it's received a mixed response online. Swifties were travelling back home from Denver after watching The Eras Tour after the Anti-Hero singer performed her first night in the city in Colorado. Clearly wanting the concert to continue, most of the people on the flight began to sing Swift's hit 'Love Story,' in a viral clip posted by Hannah Hazlett (@han._.haz). Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The video shows passengers in their element as they recorded the sing-a-long on their phones while others also turned on their flashlights and swayed along to the country pop song. For the video caption, Hazlett tagged Swift, Taylor Nation and Southwest Airlines. @han._.haz @Taylor Nation @Taylor Swift @Southwest Airlines Since sharing the clip, it has gone viral with over 1.2m views, 228,000 likes, and plenty of comments from fellow Swifties who loved the rendition. One person said: "I WANNA BE IN THAT PLANE." "This would make my flying anxiety disappear," another person wrote. Someone else added: "Taylor Swift really is THAT powerful." "A core memory for these people," a fourth person commented. The video also went viral on Twitter where others felt differently about the singing, with many expressing that they wouldn't be a fan of this if they were a passenger on this particular plane. Although there were some who defended the Swifties, and argued it was all just a bit of fun. Elsewhere, Taylor Swift becomes the first woman to have four albums chart in the top 10, TikToker goes viral with Taylor Swift 'dark energy' conspiracy and 26 of the best reactions to Taylor Swift fans getting presale tickets. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Soaring temperatures and raging fires: Europe faces its second heat wave in a week
Blisteringly high temperatures are expected to continue across parts of southern Europe this week, as the continent braces for its second extreme heat wave, putting people's health at risk and setting the stage for wildfires.
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